RWAs complain that mobile vegetable vans are irregular or do not show up at all
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AAA The Tamil Nadu Horticulture Development Agency (TANHODA) has received all round praise for its move to operate vegetable shops from small trucks. However, the complaint from residents’ welfare associations (RWAs) that these trucks bypass their areas are also too loud to be ignored.
On an almost similar note, RWAs believe the Greater Chennai Corporation(GCC) could have brought more mobile vegetable vendors on board.
Complaints of this kind particularly come from RWAs on East Coast Road (ECR) and Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR).
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Delhi Police launches COVI Van Helpline for senior citizens amid COVID-19 ANI | Updated: May 09, 2021 14:26 IST
New Delhi [India], May 9 (ANI): Delhi Police has launched a helpline number for senior citizens who are struggling with their essential needs amid COVID-19.
South District Police of the national capital have launched a COVI Van Helpline (012- 26241077) for senior citizens in the neigbourhood amid the coronavirus situation here. After receiving any call for COVI Van, deployed police official on COVI Van with beat officer will go to the house of senior citizens and help them in getting their needs, including any essential item, vaccination and medicines, the Delhi Police statement said on Sunday.
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Beat officers and Residents Welfare Association (RWA) have informed the senior citizens about this COVI Van in Greater Kailash -1.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday extended the lockdown in Delhi by seven more days.
New Delhi: Delhi Police has launched a helpline number for senior citizens who are struggling with their essential needs in the lockdown imposed due to the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic.
012- 26241077) to aid senior citizens with their daily needs like food, medicine and so on, ANI reported. After receiving any call for COVI Van, deployed police official on COVI Van with beat officer will go to the house of senior citizens and help them in getting their needs, including any essential item, vaccination and medicines, the Delhi Police said in a statement on Sunday (May 9).
All precautions - sanitisation, gloves, masks, distancing - will be taken on visits. (Representational)
New Delhi:
Delhi Police has launched a helpline number for senior citizens who are struggling with their essential needs amid COVID-19.
South District Police of the national capital have launched a COVI Van Helpline (012- 26241077) for senior citizens in the neigbourhood amid the coronavirus situation here. After receiving any call for COVI Van, deployed police official on COVI Van with beat officer will go to the house of senior citizens and help them in getting their needs, including any essential item, vaccination and medicines, the Delhi Police statement said on Sunday.